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. >> you remain defensive? >> you say emerge marketing can't get a bid? >> they can't outperform the s&p. you've seen clear strength in the qe countries of japan and the u.s. everything else has been outperforming. >> lee munson, what do you make of what went on with fedex and the transports this week? for a long time, we kept seeing the transports and the industrials side by side rallying. they've broken down. do you worry about that? >> i don't, because you have to remember, maria, since the beginning of the year, the transports have been up about, you know, 4% or 5% against the s&p. they're just coming down a little bit. i think it's a little profit taking. i'm not concerning that investors should be worried that the transports are going to be negative this week. it doesn't mean you go back to dow theory and it's the end of the rally. so i would ignore that for this week, at least. >> rick santelli -- who said that, peter? >> me, i agree totally about the transports. i think this is just a blip in the -- in our year move. >> you're hanging in there --
. >> you remain defensive? >> you say emerge marketing can't get a bid? >> they can't outperform the s&p. you've seen clear strength in the qe countries of japan and the u.s. everything else has been outperforming. >> lee munson, what do you make of what went on with fedex and the transports this week? for a long time, we kept seeing the transports and the industrials side by side rallying. they've broken down. do you worry about that? >> i don't, because you...
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in terms of the sectors, a little more on the defensive side. consumer staples down the least of some of the major groups. >> kenney, come on in and join the group. bob mentioned the financials. what can happen in europe might eventually happen here in the united states. >> i don't suspect it really koul could happen but it gives investors an excuse to be cautious and take things off the table. we went right to the high and ran right into resistance. again, it gave people a chance to say let me take some money off the table and see where it goes. it's st end of the month. we will go into thursday with a little more to the upside but i don't think we're breaking any highs this week. >> if it really reflects european policy -- >> that's the big question. >> this is a victory for the moral hazard crowd. people claiming that endless bailouts are just wrong. but it introduces a whole new can f worms. >> it doesn't put the issue to sleep. only continues to bring it to the surface. >> what do you bring to the markets today? >> i think the market will e
in terms of the sectors, a little more on the defensive side. consumer staples down the least of some of the major groups. >> kenney, come on in and join the group. bob mentioned the financials. what can happen in europe might eventually happen here in the united states. >> i don't suspect it really koul could happen but it gives investors an excuse to be cautious and take things off the table. we went right to the high and ran right into resistance. again, it gave people a chance...
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and i believe in a strong national defense. on that, senator mccain and i should be in agreement. >> neil: we're just learning -- you probably know, a measure to keep the government funded through the end of september but i had charley wrangle here who was saying the fact that the president has not submitted a budget, that things are notoriously late nd shouldn't be taken too seriously. part time really paraphrasing here. i raised the issue, why bother if they're just a joke. he quibbled with that, what do you think? >> i would say budgets are very important. in fact we have a law that says that all of our appropriations bills are supposed to agree with our budget. it's a blueprint for how the country's supposed to operate. every business has a budget, from a business that grosses 200,000 to $200 million, they have a budget and plan and pay attention to revenue. every business in america says that they cannot spend more than comes in. they have to pay interest if they borrow money but the balance sheet has to equal each year an
and i believe in a strong national defense. on that, senator mccain and i should be in agreement. >> neil: we're just learning -- you probably know, a measure to keep the government funded through the end of september but i had charley wrangle here who was saying the fact that the president has not submitted a budget, that things are notoriously late nd shouldn't be taken too seriously. part time really paraphrasing here. i raised the issue, why bother if they're just a joke. he quibbled...
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perform defense and have a rational rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the unid states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint o resolving those proposals? >> the words thaseem to be operative here are cowardice or opportunism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president is incapable of doing the right thing? >> i'm comparing how talented this man is. >> why doesn't he apply that? you know, that turns out to be laughable. the odds are empirically before him. you know, that is just unreasonable. >> there is another word we are leaving out, which is ideology. the republicans are rightly not going to agree with that. >> i think that when the senate passes a bill, you hammer things out. the one yowantregular order. >> that is right. lou: all rig, my goodness. i do want you to chat with me about the balanced budget. he does it in five years. rand paul's budget. very quickly, the names of those departments. education and energy, about 73,000 federal e
perform defense and have a rational rational and reasonable defense. >> why in the world is the president of the unid states not moving forward with a budget that would be a blueprint o resolving those proposals? >> the words thaseem to be operative here are cowardice or opportunism. it has to be one of the two. >> to do the wrong thing continually is not the act of a coward. lou: are you saying that the president is incapable of doing the right thing? >> i'm comparing...
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is where there meeting common ground, willo willingness to part of paul ryan to cap defense spendi. and to at least put some caps overall on entitlement spending down the road, not the kind of caps either side would like, but at least speaking kind of the same language, i am talking about maybe greek versus italian versus english versus martian. >> there are a few things, the discreet elements will not be enough to drive a larger coming together to forge a total budget deal because, as you outline, the extremes are so far apart it could make that impossible. but you are right there is room to talk about a few discreet fiscal issues, there has to be some other mechanism. it is not through budget process, because, both budgets from house and senate are far too toxic for either republican or docratic basis. neil: you know, scott, i was trying to negotiate a settlement other day with top republican and democratic leaders, you a pay-per-view event. i said, if you cld hold hands and jump off the cliff hold hands particular, republicans s together. republicans have to the notion of the tax
is where there meeting common ground, willo willingness to part of paul ryan to cap defense spendi. and to at least put some caps overall on entitlement spending down the road, not the kind of caps either side would like, but at least speaking kind of the same language, i am talking about maybe greek versus italian versus english versus martian. >> there are a few things, the discreet elements will not be enough to drive a larger coming together to forge a total budget deal because, as...
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i mean, how much attention can you give the defense witness? wearing neon. >> and we are on the number 35, but here is the thing. the defense really needs the jury to believe this guy. he is a paid expert. he needs to explain why she has a problem with telling the truth whenever lips are moving because ifhe jurors do not believe her , she isoing to get the chair. if they do believe her she has a shot. frankly, i don't think he's doing a bang a job. lou: your thoughts? >> that is a euphemism if i ever heard it. i think the ag completely stepped in the rink. his testimony was horrible. his entire reason for being there is a tell the jury why is that they should believe this woman she has been lying through our teeth. you would see that they think he is a complete. %-and i think he has made it woe the. lou: is there a way in which the defense can get their money back that they paid this fellow? is their refund ailable? uphold. >> that would be no. lou: let me ask you this ase turn to the supreme court. gay marriage, proposition eight. the defense
i mean, how much attention can you give the defense witness? wearing neon. >> and we are on the number 35, but here is the thing. the defense really needs the jury to believe this guy. he is a paid expert. he needs to explain why she has a problem with telling the truth whenever lips are moving because ifhe jurors do not believe her , she isoing to get the chair. if they do believe her she has a shot. frankly, i don't think he's doing a bang a job. lou: your thoughts? >> that is a...
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are they a bit more defensive? >> i think it is. what they're anticipating is rates are going to go up, especially in the united states. they're concerned about government credit, specifically in the europe ozone with what happened in cyprus as a reminder of what can take place. they're looking for safety to some degree, and they're finding that in corporate balance sheets, and in companies that are improving in terms of their economic outlook. also in countries with the balance of payments, and the credit circumstances are materially better. they're acting on that this year, which they were not in 2012. >> what about m & a activity. we've seen a lot of that pickup. and some of it has to do with just the fact there's a lot of cash around and you can do these deals as all cash. are investors trying to piggyback on that trend? >> yes, they are, especially through hedge funds. a material impact of low rates and investor demands. so more wealthy investors are moving money into hedge funds, specifically into relative value funds, and equ
are they a bit more defensive? >> i think it is. what they're anticipating is rates are going to go up, especially in the united states. they're concerned about government credit, specifically in the europe ozone with what happened in cyprus as a reminder of what can take place. they're looking for safety to some degree, and they're finding that in corporate balance sheets, and in companies that are improving in terms of their economic outlook. also in countries with the balance of...
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they weren't synonymous with safety and defense and dividend yields like they are now. they were actually synonymous with growth. at that time, the major drug companies were innovation factories, constantly churning out new and better drugs. and best of all, they traded like growth stocks. these days, merck and pfizer trade at 11 and 12 times respectively and dividend factories. back then they traded 40 times earnings with meager dividends. i mention all this, because even though the housian days of big phrma may be over with the blockbuster drugs of the '90s having gone generic and the stock trading on fixed income vehicles, there's a group of stocks right now that remind me of the big pharmaceutical companies 15, 20 years ago. i'm talking about the large-cap biotech companies that are bursting with innovation. companies that have terrific pipelines full of new drugs with enormous potential. i think these fast-growing biotext have the potential to be the next big phrma stocks which is why i'm highlighting them all week. last night i told you about cramer-fave celgene!
they weren't synonymous with safety and defense and dividend yields like they are now. they were actually synonymous with growth. at that time, the major drug companies were innovation factories, constantly churning out new and better drugs. and best of all, they traded like growth stocks. these days, merck and pfizer trade at 11 and 12 times respectively and dividend factories. back then they traded 40 times earnings with meager dividends. i mention all this, because even though the housian...
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also, sectors, by the way, as your guest mentioned, that we traditionally consider more defensive corners of the stock market. other notable names hitting new all-time highs today, the card companies. mastercard, visa, and american express all hitting records. also check out johnson & johnson, cvs, kimberly clark, and hershey, also record highs in today's session. >> josh, thanks. we'll be checking back with you. as we head towards the close, 50 minutes left, if the dow were to close here, we would be at all-time high territory. not so for the s&p, but we are close. as you can see, the all-time high close, 1565.15. right now we're at 1561.53. stay tuned. we could make history today. >> we could, on several fronts. the markets are rocking, but what about the housing industry? after the break, we'll get the latest data and find tout if now, perhaps, is the right time for you to buy. >>> and then did the crack in lieu lululemon open up a crack. >> and airlines are charging you more for a la carte services. now orbitz may be trying to cash in on that trend. shares are already up more than 100
also, sectors, by the way, as your guest mentioned, that we traditionally consider more defensive corners of the stock market. other notable names hitting new all-time highs today, the card companies. mastercard, visa, and american express all hitting records. also check out johnson & johnson, cvs, kimberly clark, and hershey, also record highs in today's session. >> josh, thanks. we'll be checking back with you. as we head towards the close, 50 minutes left, if the dow were to close...
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the senator harry reid from last year denouncing the republicans, scrambling to do away with cuts to defense, i will not accept that reid said, my people in the state of nevada and the country have had enough to whacking the programs we've cut to the bear bones. not only has he offended the united states marine corps and families who lost their loved ones,'s also a hypocrite when you think about what he said just may of last year. so, i don't see this as a clumsy statement, i see this as a deliberate thing that he has said. much the same as when he accused mitt romney of certain things from the senate floor. harry reid has to be called responsible for the statement that he made, and as i've said, he needs to go over to the marine barracks before a formation of marines, standing with the commandant and give an apology and not just have some spokes people from his office do it, cowardly. >> i will say that, you know, that it's with his statement that was issued by his office, if it's-- i find it difficult to say to think it was sort after clumsy statement that he made on the senate floor, othe
the senator harry reid from last year denouncing the republicans, scrambling to do away with cuts to defense, i will not accept that reid said, my people in the state of nevada and the country have had enough to whacking the programs we've cut to the bear bones. not only has he offended the united states marine corps and families who lost their loved ones,'s also a hypocrite when you think about what he said just may of last year. so, i don't see this as a clumsy statement, i see this as a...
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everybody knows what health it's, was there self-defense? she has to take the stand and admit -- let me back up. this isn't a set of facts where somebody came in with a gun and she is facing a gun to a gun, knife to a knife. he is in the shower, so she fails. she says she fears for him because of past experiences. that's went you need a doctor to say she looked at travis the way she does because of her experiences, and now you have the doctor saying yes, that's true. she didn't do a good job explaining the experiences that gave her this irrational -- she sees him differently. 100 questions. he has been on the stand for over a week. this is unheard of. i do not subscribe to the prosecutor's screaming and yelling and banging. i don't think when you question a fellow professional, that is an appropriate way to ask. i think a lot of times that turns the jurors off. may keep the jurors awake because you're screaming and yelling and banging on eight days or testimony so you want to keep them awake. but enough already. enough. we have to know when
everybody knows what health it's, was there self-defense? she has to take the stand and admit -- let me back up. this isn't a set of facts where somebody came in with a gun and she is facing a gun to a gun, knife to a knife. he is in the shower, so she fails. she says she fears for him because of past experiences. that's went you need a doctor to say she looked at travis the way she does because of her experiences, and now you have the doctor saying yes, that's true. she didn't do a good job...
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about a growing economy.about ai strong national defense. we care of about these things so much because fundamentally, we are the people who truly care about people. we love people. in this country. we want everyone to succeed in this country! am. >> i want to talk a little bit about what is logical and what is common sense. today. because we don't hear a lot of that. and i don't think that common sense should be something that is just for conservatives. liberals and everybody else should understand and enjoy common sense also. for some strange reason, sometimes they don't. >> you see, as conservatives, we shouldn't take a back seat to anybody. we have a moral cause. it is not just about balancing budgets. it is not just getting the economy going. what we stand for is not taking thing away from people. that's the other side. p this president measures success by how many people are dependent on the government. we measure success in government by just the opposite, by how many people are no longer dependent on the government. not because we ha
about a growing economy.about ai strong national defense. we care of about these things so much because fundamentally, we are the people who truly care about people. we love people. in this country. we want everyone to succeed in this country! am. >> i want to talk a little bit about what is logical and what is common sense. today. because we don't hear a lot of that. and i don't think that common sense should be something that is just for conservatives. liberals and everybody else should...
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and i think the department of defense won big and the american people did, too. stuart: by the way, the dow's rally has just about gone away completely. we're up 2 points. we were up 40. a bit more than that at the opening bell. rent versus buy, the age old debate, our next guest says buy. rapid realty ceo anthony lolly is back, welcome back. >> thank you. stuart: you're grinding your own ax, you sell houses so of course you'll say buy them. step back and be objective. make the case in a major metropolitan area in america today. is that the case. >> that's the case. institutional investors are disenchanting buyers because they're outbidding them. a traditional buyer third time you get outbid you go back to rent. stuart: why isn't the little guy, a person first forming a household, a first time buyer, why are they not in the market? >> lack of inventory when you don't have selection and don't have choice there's more variety in renting and when you get that gem you jump on it. stuart: go ahead. charles: the american people is still resistent to buying and they are
and i think the department of defense won big and the american people did, too. stuart: by the way, the dow's rally has just about gone away completely. we're up 2 points. we were up 40. a bit more than that at the opening bell. rent versus buy, the age old debate, our next guest says buy. rapid realty ceo anthony lolly is back, welcome back. >> thank you. stuart: you're grinding your own ax, you sell houses so of course you'll say buy them. step back and be objective. make the case in a...
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get ortho home defense, a special buy at just $6.88. [ female announcer ] for beautiful dry mornings, there's pampers. unlike other diapers, pampers has 3 absorbent layers, for up to 12 hours of protection overnight. ♪ pampers. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history
get ortho home defense, a special buy at just $6.88. [ female announcer ] for beautiful dry mornings, there's pampers. unlike other diapers, pampers has 3 absorbent layers, for up to 12 hours of protection overnight. ♪ pampers. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male...
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and one has a defense of it. you'll hear that after this. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity the
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she's expected to say arias killed her ex in self-defense and a victim of domestic violence. this is a tragic story. and could blame sherry west for being very, very angry and hurt, really differeevastating. her 13-month-old paby is dead, murdered by two teens when they tried to rob her in georgia. she says they asked for money, she didn't have money, and so she says that they shot her in the leg and then they shot her baby in the face. 17-year-old demarcus el kins will stand trial. west tells piers morgan she wants revenge for her baby's killing. >> they're being charged with felony murder and i just -- i just hope, you know that he -- that the shooter dies. i mean i had to watch my baby die. and i want him to die. a life for a life. and the young one, he was an accessory, an accomplice. i hope that he gets a juvenile correctional facility until age 21 and consecutive life sentence in state prison. >> you chose to cremate your little baby, antonio, and you had a private memorial service. would howe wou how would you like to remember his short live? >> alive, walking around,
she's expected to say arias killed her ex in self-defense and a victim of domestic violence. this is a tragic story. and could blame sherry west for being very, very angry and hurt, really differeevastating. her 13-month-old paby is dead, murdered by two teens when they tried to rob her in georgia. she says they asked for money, she didn't have money, and so she says that they shot her in the leg and then they shot her baby in the face. 17-year-old demarcus el kins will stand trial. west tells...
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clinton's husband was the one who signed the defense of marriage act into law in 1996. that defined marriage as between one man and one woman. but just last week, former president bill clinton called for that law to be struck down. we'll have much more from our new cnn poll later in the show. >>> they're potentially lifesaving ordeal, mammograms and prostate exams. i'll let you argue which one is worse and most uncomfortable amongst yourselves. if you said a mammogram, you're probably a woman. a new study out this afternoon claims getting a screening every two years is just as effective as getting one every year, at least for women ages 50 to 74. for women 40 to 49 should probably still schedule a mammogram annually. >>> up next, the money lead. never been on a cruise? that does not mean you've never paid for one. millions are spent rescuing broken-down ships, and u.s. taxpayers are picking up the tab. >>> and later, a famous film about an infamous killer. but what fate befell baseball annie? stick around. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna b
clinton's husband was the one who signed the defense of marriage act into law in 1996. that defined marriage as between one man and one woman. but just last week, former president bill clinton called for that law to be struck down. we'll have much more from our new cnn poll later in the show. >>> they're potentially lifesaving ordeal, mammograms and prostate exams. i'll let you argue which one is worse and most uncomfortable amongst yourselves. if you said a mammogram, you're probably...
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going on the defensive, something we have not seen the company doing long time. updated its website over the weekend. the iphone web page saying that there is the iphone and then there is everything else. giving a long laundry list of reasons why it this phone is much better than all the other funds out there. frankly, i'm not sure if this is the most effective way of doing things because the fact remains that samsung is for phone is just a gosh darn good phone. here is a side-by-side comparison and put together of some basic features. a bigger screen, high-resolution screen as well. allows you to expand its memory. as a different operating system, of course. better pixel and some features you won't find anywhere else including the smores role which is a tilt in escrow. atilt as crawl. it counts your steps. your calories throughout the day. the fact remains. sandra: competition is signed. >> reporter: in this going to get even fiercer. david: apple stock over the past couple of days has been up. part of that is because samsung tried to oversell. you mentioned the
going on the defensive, something we have not seen the company doing long time. updated its website over the weekend. the iphone web page saying that there is the iphone and then there is everything else. giving a long laundry list of reasons why it this phone is much better than all the other funds out there. frankly, i'm not sure if this is the most effective way of doing things because the fact remains that samsung is for phone is just a gosh darn good phone. here is a side-by-side...
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so you're always on the defense. i think as far as the banks are concerned, and as far as, you know, what happened on friday with jpmorgan is concerned, it is clear that you have across the aisle, bipartisan support to go after the financials and go after the banks. the banks now being so well capitalized are also a great place to go and try to exact money. exact funds. that's certainly what the consumer finance protection bureau is doing. i think that's what a.g.s are going to do. it will be a steady beatdown. there's nothing going to be as huge as the mortgage clickback. it will be an omnipresent concern. i think that's why you see a certain portion of discount in the stocks. >> it doesn't bother you about bank of america. that's the stock you said is the most owned for 2013? >> all this is factored into bank of america. but bank of america has the most operating leverage of any of these big financials. so, wryeah, it always bothers m. but they have so much stuff in the rear-view mirror as opposed to maybe some oth
so you're always on the defense. i think as far as the banks are concerned, and as far as, you know, what happened on friday with jpmorgan is concerned, it is clear that you have across the aisle, bipartisan support to go after the financials and go after the banks. the banks now being so well capitalized are also a great place to go and try to exact money. exact funds. that's certainly what the consumer finance protection bureau is doing. i think that's what a.g.s are going to do. it will be a...
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making some changes to the sequester with regard to the management of the subaccounts particular in the defense department but you're not doing that. you're spending most of that money. associated press reports often years there may be a couple hundred billion dollars of spending cuts but the sequester was 1.2 trillion. you are in effect raising spending and raises taxes are you not? >> the budget closes a lot of corporate loopholes where we've been paying for people who go overseas and create jobs rather than paying to create jobs here at home. i don't think that's what we ought to do. that's one way we come up with the revenue in the budget. we also cut spending in the budget. we cut health care by $275 billion. most important as i said this is a budget that allows us to put those back end spending cuts in a way that allows the my to grow. the fact is none of us think going back into a recession is going to be good long term. what we need to do is make sure we continue to support those areas that help middle class families, that help -- we need to make sure college students can continue in hi
making some changes to the sequester with regard to the management of the subaccounts particular in the defense department but you're not doing that. you're spending most of that money. associated press reports often years there may be a couple hundred billion dollars of spending cuts but the sequester was 1.2 trillion. you are in effect raising spending and raises taxes are you not? >> the budget closes a lot of corporate loopholes where we've been paying for people who go overseas and...
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gl this is really the defense of marriage act you're talking about. >> right. so the problem is -- the two cases are already related. states have already decided people can get married. the question is what is the federal government going to do about that? are you going to have separate rights for different states? i don't think that's really allowed. if you look at the disabilities community, race, gender -- there are not many cases where the states have said, go ahead, some states can discriminate, and some can't. >> is it possible the court -- and i raise this point. you raised roe v. wade, and i think that's a good point. we didn't have to do it that way, but we did. state by state, american institutions, i thought that was the democratic way. on the other hand, the defense of marriage act looks more vulnerable, for the reason that governor dean mentions, spousal benefits and all that. the but the court could rule differently. no defense of marriage act, and then send the same-sex marriage back, essentially california's prop 8, send those cases back to the
gl this is really the defense of marriage act you're talking about. >> right. so the problem is -- the two cases are already related. states have already decided people can get married. the question is what is the federal government going to do about that? are you going to have separate rights for different states? i don't think that's really allowed. if you look at the disabilities community, race, gender -- there are not many cases where the states have said, go ahead, some states can...
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this is another that's defensive, aerospace related. when you take a look at what's it's trading at, single digits, $49. if you take a look back to where you were looking, guy, before the obama administration came into office, this is a $110 stock. there's definitely room to the upside still for this stock. i look at the entire defense space. i think you're right. i think there's a lot of promise in a lot of these different stocks going to the upside. >> 2013 has been a rough year, to put it nicely. for peabody energy, the stock is up more than 21%. raymond james upgrading the stock to an outperform, raising stock prices to $21 a share. let's bring in the man behind the call, jim, a senior investment strategist at raymond james. not only has btu gone down. it's one of the worst stocks in coal. why do you think it's now getting a boost? is it because of a broader call on coal prices at this point? >> i'd love to make a broader call on coal prices given the drop over the last couple of years. it's more that things stopped getting worse an
this is another that's defensive, aerospace related. when you take a look at what's it's trading at, single digits, $49. if you take a look back to where you were looking, guy, before the obama administration came into office, this is a $110 stock. there's definitely room to the upside still for this stock. i look at the entire defense space. i think you're right. i think there's a lot of promise in a lot of these different stocks going to the upside. >> 2013 has been a rough year, to put...
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basically the defense in this case want dr. samuels to testify about what a crime scene can tell you about a crime, whether it was premeditated or if it was an act of passion. the defense believes that the crime scene is evidence that this is an act of passion because it was so messy, if you will. and they want samuels to talk about it. the prosecution says that is completely nonsense that this guy is not, a, qualified to do it. and there's nothing really there, it's junk science. so the judge will hear from both sides in the next 15 minutes and expected to rule from the defense, so the direct testimony can resume whether or not the judge will allow this part of it in we'll find out very soon. >> ted, before we get any kind of rulings at all, there is buzz now, not surprising, of a tv movie that is actually in the works. what do we know about that? >> yes, well, what we don't know is what it would be rated given all the graphic testimony in this case. >> no kidding. >> we know lifetime -- yeah, lifetime is making a movie about
basically the defense in this case want dr. samuels to testify about what a crime scene can tell you about a crime, whether it was premeditated or if it was an act of passion. the defense believes that the crime scene is evidence that this is an act of passion because it was so messy, if you will. and they want samuels to talk about it. the prosecution says that is completely nonsense that this guy is not, a, qualified to do it. and there's nothing really there, it's junk science. so the judge...
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we're becoming more pro-cyclical, if you will, as opposed to defensive. because valuations, again, we think offer a tremendous amount of support. and if we see any kind of uptick in activity, let alone confidence restored in the current level of activity, that should be good for things like materials as well as industrial sector. in addition, energy continues to look attractive. so, again, a very pro-cyclical stance, but one we think is very appealing from a value situation standpoint. >> okay. and in terms of sectors leading growth, same question to you both. what do you think? >> we're going to add on to that list. things like the regional financials the that have exposure to the reshoring of manufacturing and the energy sector. i think energy drives a lot of interesting peripheral activity. strengthen the rails and other transports, we think will also be beneficiaries here, as well as infrastructure play as well as mlps. >> do you agree with that? >> i like health care, but i also like consumer, and even though the consumer doesn't have as much confide
we're becoming more pro-cyclical, if you will, as opposed to defensive. because valuations, again, we think offer a tremendous amount of support. and if we see any kind of uptick in activity, let alone confidence restored in the current level of activity, that should be good for things like materials as well as industrial sector. in addition, energy continues to look attractive. so, again, a very pro-cyclical stance, but one we think is very appealing from a value situation standpoint. >>...
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at one point the prosecutor asked the defense psychologist if he he had feelings for the defendant. the woman on trial for stabbing her ex-boyfriend 27 times shooting him and soliciting his throat. feelings for her? that psychologist had testified that based on his findings jody dia.o. -- arias tried to avoid thoughts and feelings and said that was one of the reasons why he diagnosed her with prost traumatic stress disorder. the prosecutor pointed out that the defendant had agreed to not one but two television interviews which aired on 48 hours. wait until you hear how that argument unfolded. >> isn't it true that she discussed feelings, conversations associated with the trauma in the 48 hours interview? >> yes. >> so, again, that speaks against what the number one, doesn't it? >> i'm sorry, i don't see it that way. >> right. you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defendant, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> shepard: today mark the psychologist's sixth day on the witness stand. he testified that ptsd may explain why jody diarias may not recall the after th
at one point the prosecutor asked the defense psychologist if he he had feelings for the defendant. the woman on trial for stabbing her ex-boyfriend 27 times shooting him and soliciting his throat. feelings for her? that psychologist had testified that based on his findings jody dia.o. -- arias tried to avoid thoughts and feelings and said that was one of the reasons why he diagnosed her with prost traumatic stress disorder. the prosecutor pointed out that the defendant had agreed to not one...
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>> the things we're working on, especially here in the state of georgia, what they call defense and avoid. you don't have a pilot in the uav, you don't have eyes to say, there is another airplane out there, we don't need to run into that. we're developing technology so that uav can sense the other airplanes and vehicles around it, knows the rules of the road in the air and can take evasive action to miss another unmanned vehicle or a manned vehicle and that's the thing that will really enable uav in the national air space. >> steve justice, director, appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> question for you, you look to save money on your next flight? go on a diet. one economist says airlines should charge people based upon their weight. is it legal? we're on the case next. >>> how about this, you weigh more, you pay more. this is a suggestion coming from the economic professor in norway. he says your weight should be factored into the price of a plane ticket. why? to cover the cost of extra fuel. the heavier the plane, the more fuel it takes to move, the more it costs you
>> the things we're working on, especially here in the state of georgia, what they call defense and avoid. you don't have a pilot in the uav, you don't have eyes to say, there is another airplane out there, we don't need to run into that. we're developing technology so that uav can sense the other airplanes and vehicles around it, knows the rules of the road in the air and can take evasive action to miss another unmanned vehicle or a manned vehicle and that's the thing that will really...
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and of course you had bill clinton who signed the defense of marriage act coming out against it in the last few days. you're right. this issue has been moving very, very fast. it hasn't even been ten years since massachusetts became the first state to legalize same-sex marriages. the momentum has been building in a lot of quarters and i think everyone is waiting to see whether justice kennedy in particular, whether he wants to make his mark and go down as being in support of same-sex marriage or whether or not there is just not support for going their right now in the court. >> absolutely. we're also looking at what was described as a political wedge issue that may have all but disappeared. i want to play what nicole wallace, republican strategist said this morning on morning joe. >> there were a lot of alarming things that happened at cpac. the one happy thing was that they went around trying to find young conservatives who were against gay marriage and they couldn't find any. i mean, even the youngest, most rabid, most devoted conservatives see this as an equal rights issue. >> so wh
and of course you had bill clinton who signed the defense of marriage act coming out against it in the last few days. you're right. this issue has been moving very, very fast. it hasn't even been ten years since massachusetts became the first state to legalize same-sex marriages. the momentum has been building in a lot of quarters and i think everyone is waiting to see whether justice kennedy in particular, whether he wants to make his mark and go down as being in support of same-sex marriage...
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they shiure don't want him tellg them what defense firearms to own. he can't buy america. >> right. of course, the nra never tries to use its financial resources to influence opinions. wayne lapierre seems to forget mayor bloomberg doesn't need to buy public opinion on this issue because the majority of americans agree with him. between 85% and 91% of americans support universal background checks in recent polls. that includes 85% of gun owners. so more than 100 days after newtown, why is so much political courage needed to simply stand up for the will of the people? for more on this, i want to bring in our panel with us from dallas, conservative strategist stelia bigalow, here in new york, mr. martin, a survivor of the aurora theater. you have 85% to 91% of americans supporting universal background checks. that includes 85% of gun owners. yet wayne lapierre says the whole thing is a hoax, it's about taking away or confisca confiscating your guns. to you really agree with that? >> what i think needs to be done is we need to strength the system we already have. the fact of the matter
they shiure don't want him tellg them what defense firearms to own. he can't buy america. >> right. of course, the nra never tries to use its financial resources to influence opinions. wayne lapierre seems to forget mayor bloomberg doesn't need to buy public opinion on this issue because the majority of americans agree with him. between 85% and 91% of americans support universal background checks in recent polls. that includes 85% of gun owners. so more than 100 days after newtown, why is...
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. >>> across the runway, the president then was given a way to check out his the missile defense system that the u.s. helped pay for. the two leaders are now huddled tess prime minister's house, where in an hour they will hold a joint news conference. >> i'm so sorry michelle couldn't come this time. she actually wanted to, and i think she had some conflicts. >> but first incog knitto, the prime minister tells the president how can he can really sightsee. >> if you have a few free minutes and can slip away from your security, a daunting task, well, we've picked up a few cafes and bars in tel aviv, and we've even prepared a fake mistausche for you. >> good day, live in jerusalem, where we are happy to, as always, be on our partner israel's hot tv. in less than an hour there will be that joint news conference. they have long disagreed on the so-called red lines, the point where iran is so close to getting a nuclear weapon it should be 'tacked preemptively, as the president was giving a guided tour of the iron dome, mr. obama made light of their dispute over red lines. >> where do you want
. >>> across the runway, the president then was given a way to check out his the missile defense system that the u.s. helped pay for. the two leaders are now huddled tess prime minister's house, where in an hour they will hold a joint news conference. >> i'm so sorry michelle couldn't come this time. she actually wanted to, and i think she had some conflicts. >> but first incog knitto, the prime minister tells the president how can he can really sightsee. >> if you...
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. >> we need a legal defense fund. >> thank you for coming on, and i like stolfus. next time i promise you that i'll get it exactly right. you didn't put your stuff in mothballs yet, did you? >> no. >> no, no. >> how many games will you watch today, do you think? >> none. i watch the highlights after. >> at least you watch the show, unlike some people. make sure you join us monday. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> happy friday. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee with jim cramer and scott wapner. let's take a look at -- up by about 42 in pre-market trade and take a look at the pekture in europe because, of course, a lot is hanging on the situation in cyprus. they're weighing business confidence which fell to a 10-month high and came up better than expectations. overnight in asia, the action ng in the nikkei capping its biggest weekly decline since the month of november. >> no deal with the russians makes monday the deadline for cyprus. one spokesman for the cypriot government saying the next few hours will determine the future of his country. a cou
. >> we need a legal defense fund. >> thank you for coming on, and i like stolfus. next time i promise you that i'll get it exactly right. you didn't put your stuff in mothballs yet, did you? >> no. >> no, no. >> how many games will you watch today, do you think? >> none. i watch the highlights after. >> at least you watch the show, unlike some people. make sure you join us monday. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> happy friday....
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the secretary of state was not in conversation with the secretary of defense or with the chair of joint chiefs staff. >> i think that's an important point. >> this is the president of the united states didn't care about those four americans and they were killed. that's the point. >> if you want to focus on -- >> that's what's important. >> you're talking about a dog and four americans killed -- >> but congresswoman, you're the one that brought it up. you're the one that brought it up. >> all right. still no answers to the questions dana was asking. a follow-up to the cpac speech, boy, dana is dogged. and we'll see if we can bring you more of that a little bit later on here in the "newsroom". >>> a marine who lost both his legs fighting in afghanistan claims he was humiliated by tsa agents. now one congressman is demanding action. smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. and with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's thi
the secretary of state was not in conversation with the secretary of defense or with the chair of joint chiefs staff. >> i think that's an important point. >> this is the president of the united states didn't care about those four americans and they were killed. that's the point. >> if you want to focus on -- >> that's what's important. >> you're talking about a dog and four americans killed -- >> but congresswoman, you're the one that brought it up. you're...
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senator harry reid indirectly linking the blast that killed seven marines in nevada to the automatic defense cuts. listen. >> it's just not appropriate, mr. president, that our military can't train and do the maintenance necessary. these men and women were training there at hawthorne, with the sequester it's going to cut the stuff back and i just, i just hope everyone understands sacrifices, sacrifices made by our military. they are significant. charles: and that's shameful. harrison ford of all people also sounding the alarm. the actor, oh, and pilot says, quote, accidents are going to happen when the f.a.a. closing air traffic controo towers. we'll play the sound from harrison ford and we also have several more examples of maximum pain cuts at the top of the hour. meanwhile, president obama landing in israel today, his first trip there as president. he's going to meet with israeli leadners jeruselem and trying to make progress in restarting the middle east peace process. no matter what happens, president obama seems to be getting happy to be getting away, listen to him on the tarmac. >> an
senator harry reid indirectly linking the blast that killed seven marines in nevada to the automatic defense cuts. listen. >> it's just not appropriate, mr. president, that our military can't train and do the maintenance necessary. these men and women were training there at hawthorne, with the sequester it's going to cut the stuff back and i just, i just hope everyone understands sacrifices, sacrifices made by our military. they are significant. charles: and that's shameful. harrison ford...
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pharmaceuticals, consumer tapele stocks, traditional defensive stocks. i would stay away from telecom. those valuations have been stretched. utilities also. they have very little rev newspaper growth. you want to avoid that. >> money center banks especially an area for croprofit taking. on average up 20%. superregionals up only 10%. they're cheaper and better managed. >> go for the quality. that's the message. >> a nice place to tie it all up. >> matt and oliver, good to see you both. >>> coming up next, we're coming back with the dance? >> where if you think oliver's 5% to 7% pullback prediction is bad, you haven't heard anything yet. the uberbear, harry dent is back with us. his bloom mgloomy outlook might enough to send investors into hibernation. he's been wrong so far. what's changed? we'll ask him coming up. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toff
pharmaceuticals, consumer tapele stocks, traditional defensive stocks. i would stay away from telecom. those valuations have been stretched. utilities also. they have very little rev newspaper growth. you want to avoid that. >> money center banks especially an area for croprofit taking. on average up 20%. superregionals up only 10%. they're cheaper and better managed. >> go for the quality. that's the message. >> a nice place to tie it all up. >> matt and oliver, good to...
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in my defense, i am almost 40 and sarah is 22. but i watched in awe as she sprinted the hills, crested, waited and then waited until i huffed and puffed to meet her. i have an amazing life and i feel extraordinary blessed but sometimes i am exhausted by it all. the seven days of week of work and my duties as a professor during the week and shows every weekend, carving out time to be a decent mother, attentive spouse, and occasionally check in on my bff. we all have our hills. many far more difficult than mine. illness and loss, economic insecurity, uncertainty, but when i hit the hills, i duck my head, hold my breath, and just try to power through them. when i watched sarah i was reminded there's another way. we can, within reason, choose to sprint the hills, to tackle the big challenges with elation and energy and enthusiasm for seeing what is at the top because sometimes at the top there's someone urging us on and offering us gum me bears and i am so grateful for sarah's lesson, sprint the hills. so to my friend chris hayes, my
in my defense, i am almost 40 and sarah is 22. but i watched in awe as she sprinted the hills, crested, waited and then waited until i huffed and puffed to meet her. i have an amazing life and i feel extraordinary blessed but sometimes i am exhausted by it all. the seven days of week of work and my duties as a professor during the week and shows every weekend, carving out time to be a decent mother, attentive spouse, and occasionally check in on my bff. we all have our hills. many far more...
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they sure don't want him telling them what self defense firearms to own, and he can't buy america. >> nbc's deputy political editor, domenico montanaro is here with today's first read. it strikes me in watching that, you would think that two sides would find people who were sort of more appealing -- bloomberg is easily characterized big city mayor, wants to ban sugary drinks and now -- waip lapierre, trying to come in your house. wayne lapierre seems the angry side of gun rights and threatening. it's amazing to me these are the two figures that have emerged in this back and forth. but -- >> what do you have, deep pockets on both sides. you have mayor bloomberg -- >> he who has the money. >> of course. mayor bloomberg, a billionaire and can spend this money. takes a $1 salary from new york, not why he is mayor of new york, for the money. >> right. >> and wayne lapierre has been involved in this fight for a while. and now he has an adversary with deep pockets and needs to push back. >> right. in a way, it's kind of raising wayne lapierre's profile, if anything. and the nra's profile. so
they sure don't want him telling them what self defense firearms to own, and he can't buy america. >> nbc's deputy political editor, domenico montanaro is here with today's first read. it strikes me in watching that, you would think that two sides would find people who were sort of more appealing -- bloomberg is easily characterized big city mayor, wants to ban sugary drinks and now -- waip lapierre, trying to come in your house. wayne lapierre seems the angry side of gun rights and...
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if sequestration hits, we're going to end up with opportunities in certain defense companies. we have completed for some companies we wouldn't mind buying if the price was right. >> so nominated for -- you've been managing money for a decade? >> for two decades. >> okay. in the last decade, what would you think your internal rate of return would be? what do you need to do to get nominated for morning star, do you think? >> i can't remember what the returns were for the decade. some place around 11%, i think. >> per year? >> compounded. >> pretty good. >> impressive. >> what are you trying to -- what are you trying to do? >> that was exactly -- that made that guy's name. you do 11% for 10 years. >> yeah, but his -- the numbers he reported between 9 and 12, averaging at 11. ours was a little bit greater than that. >> you double in six or seven years, right? how about you, you don't have a record. you're like a sell site. thanks, david, and steve will be with us for the rest of the show. we're going to watch him closely. any more of that stuff, we're going to keep an eye on you.
if sequestration hits, we're going to end up with opportunities in certain defense companies. we have completed for some companies we wouldn't mind buying if the price was right. >> so nominated for -- you've been managing money for a decade? >> for two decades. >> okay. in the last decade, what would you think your internal rate of return would be? what do you need to do to get nominated for morning star, do you think? >> i can't remember what the returns were for the...
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so the legal defense has been carried on by the people who got prop 8 on the ballot in the first place. and there remains a legal question about whether or not they have the right to carry on this appeal. so the narrowest way is to say they don't have any appeal right, that would leave the original ruling standing which would permit same-sex marriage to resume, but it would apply only to california. it could be a narrow rulie inin if the court does what the couples hope it will do, it could be a broader ruling. >> and pete, you're a veteran court watcher, obviously. anthony kennedy seems to be the one that folks think is a crucial swing vote here, although they think that perhaps justice roberts or alito could do something on the monumental scale. what do you think in terms of justices and how they might move? >> well, justice kennedy is traditionally the swing vote. footnote here, luke, it was ten years ago today that the court heard the argument in the lawrence v. texas case. that's why so many people are watching to see what he does. >> what should we be watching for during the oral
so the legal defense has been carried on by the people who got prop 8 on the ballot in the first place. and there remains a legal question about whether or not they have the right to carry on this appeal. so the narrowest way is to say they don't have any appeal right, that would leave the original ruling standing which would permit same-sex marriage to resume, but it would apply only to california. it could be a narrow rulie inin if the court does what the couples hope it will do, it could be...
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these are purely defensive missiles. they're only intended to shoot down the rogue missile fired from north korea. they're very effective at what they do and by doubling the number of missiles we make the west coast of the united states more secure. no, this is just chinese bluster and the message from the united states back to china through the state department hopefully as, you need to talk to the actor who is going to cause all the mischief in that country. and oh, by the way, if something terrible should happen the chinese as well as the north koreans would be affected, jenna. jenna: how big of a risk do you think all of this bluster is to the tens of thousands of americans troops on the ground still in south korea? >> yeah. see that's really important, jenna because most of the media is focusing on the west coast of the united states. remember we have 28,000 american soldiers in south korea and their families and many of those folks are living in seoul and south of seoul in various camps and stations and airbases an
these are purely defensive missiles. they're only intended to shoot down the rogue missile fired from north korea. they're very effective at what they do and by doubling the number of missiles we make the west coast of the united states more secure. no, this is just chinese bluster and the message from the united states back to china through the state department hopefully as, you need to talk to the actor who is going to cause all the mischief in that country. and oh, by the way, if something...
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and how much somebody like rand paul can move the party on defense spending for example and on the reach of u.s. involvement in the world. and i don't rule it out. i don't rule out that there will be movement. in fact in both of those directions. it will, however, be in the context of this, you know, clan warfare and rival warlords, whatever you like to say. >> people wearing war paint the raince priebus document is just full of incredible nuggets in terms of what they think they need to do. one of them is the minority vote. and what remains unclear is let's say they move on gay marriage. let's say they have a more progressive immigration stance. does that actually win them black voters? right? they're like dispatching teams of minority outreach people to presumably brooklyn to get back voters on board. and i will read this -- >> they will spend all $10 million right in brooklyn. >> but in the "daily beast" this nail it is it, republican probably overestimate the traction thooerl get from changing the color and accents of their pitchmen. the gop's assumption that while its voters are mot
and how much somebody like rand paul can move the party on defense spending for example and on the reach of u.s. involvement in the world. and i don't rule it out. i don't rule out that there will be movement. in fact in both of those directions. it will, however, be in the context of this, you know, clan warfare and rival warlords, whatever you like to say. >> people wearing war paint the raince priebus document is just full of incredible nuggets in terms of what they think they need to...
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part of it so you're defensive if things blow up. cyprus we're not worried about. it seems thing are under control. look at france, look at italy, look at spain. these countries are not growing anymore. they're contracting so what does that mean longer term? ashley: you talk about the four tetonic shifts as catalysts for growth which sound very grand indeed. what are those catalysts? >> look, energy, first off. energy with, you've heard about the fracking but further into that, i think that the trade deficit for the u.s., two to three years from now is going to go from deficit to surplus. we haven't had a surplus since 1975. secondly, global trade, global trade is actually very good for the u.s. because it grows the global economy. for instance, there's a new panama canal that is going to really bowler is it the south belt trade from china to other emerging markets. technology is always, we're looking in the technology, there is something called big beta. this is taking technology from cost controls to revenue enhancement. we coined
part of it so you're defensive if things blow up. cyprus we're not worried about. it seems thing are under control. look at france, look at italy, look at spain. these countries are not growing anymore. they're contracting so what does that mean longer term? ashley: you talk about the four tetonic shifts as catalysts for growth which sound very grand indeed. what are those catalysts? >> look, energy, first off. energy with, you've heard about the fracking but further into that, i think...
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there has been something of a defensive characteristic. so i think what we would want to see is washington is not really hitting the markets and the economy as much as we would have thought. is there a rotation or is this cash bleeding off? psychology and sentiment are fickle but they can be powerful. there's not been a big change in the fundamentals. but sentiment, if it shifts, that could be something we want to notice. >> all right. we'll watch for that. thanks, steve. >> roger will be with us. did you see this? i thought it was a mistake. deborah norville. >> what about deborah? >> joining viacom board of directors. do you think one of us could go on the comcast board? doesn't that seem weird that deborah norville is going to be on the board of directors at viacom? i mean, it's great but i'm feeling better about myself. >> she has a syndicated show. >> i hope this won't offend you, but are you going on the board of comcast? the answer to that would be no. >> maybe g.e. maybe it would be a good thing to write. i don't want to be on a bo
there has been something of a defensive characteristic. so i think what we would want to see is washington is not really hitting the markets and the economy as much as we would have thought. is there a rotation or is this cash bleeding off? psychology and sentiment are fickle but they can be powerful. there's not been a big change in the fundamentals. but sentiment, if it shifts, that could be something we want to notice. >> all right. we'll watch for that. thanks, steve. >> roger...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them with the exhilarating is 250. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm josh lipton. constellation brands enjoying a pop this morning. the company could be the winner as the justice department and anheuser-busch asked the court to extend the delay in the courtroom battle between crown and grupo modelo. analysts are bullish on cons tragz and tell me they think this deal gets done and it will be transformative, making constellation a significant beer company with access to imported beers and spirits. constellation up just about 2% right now. melissa, back to you. >> all r
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and the federal defense of marriage act. doma making news after former president bill clinton publicly urged the nine justices to overturn the rule he signed into law. now his wife, hillary clinton, is expressing her support for same-sex marriage. >> lbgt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> the clintons are joining prominent politicians on both sides of the aisle, including ohio senator rob portman, a republican who is publicly backing same-sex marriage. but will that political pressure have any impact on the nation's highest court? joining me now is cnn senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, and the executive director and founder of go proud, jimmy dealva. thank you both for being with us this morning. >> good morning. >> jimmy, there's a new poll in "the washington post" that shows a surprising 58% of americans support same-sex marriage. that is a sea change from just a fe
and the federal defense of marriage act. doma making news after former president bill clinton publicly urged the nine justices to overturn the rule he signed into law. now his wife, hillary clinton, is expressing her support for same-sex marriage. >> lbgt americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones. and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> the clintons are joining prominent...
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charles: it is sort of defensive. i was in nike town on sunday, it was packed, absolutely packed. what i find interesting is people should know the major product, babies, one of the reason i've been excited about the market for a while has been the global economy and when we talk global economy we talked europe, japan and america. there'there is more to the globl economy than that and that is when the market is just fine. look at the top 10 markets. number one china. sales havthe sales have doublede last three years. doubled in the last three years. number three is mexico, thailand, vietnam, brazil, peru. the number-one or number to two every single one of those markets to talk about the global economy we rarely talk about mexico's economy. i had lunch with somebody yesterday from malaysia, i think these guys will enjoy enormous growth. 10% in latin america and asia. the birth rates are down, but this is a stock acting pretty good. i think it is a value play. huge spike in volume. dividends have gone up every year. they are paying dividends and executing. cheryl: when you look at
charles: it is sort of defensive. i was in nike town on sunday, it was packed, absolutely packed. what i find interesting is people should know the major product, babies, one of the reason i've been excited about the market for a while has been the global economy and when we talk global economy we talked europe, japan and america. there'there is more to the globl economy than that and that is when the market is just fine. look at the top 10 markets. number one china. sales havthe sales have...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ been waiting for the price then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> today is world water day, an effort to combat a global crisis. it is a fight that 2009 top ten cnn hero has fought every day. >> here in the u.s., it is hard for us towk+9y!ujuáup'd the wat crisis because we have it right at our fingertips. there is some countries where it takes many women and children four and five hours every single day just to get water, and then they absolutely -- it is filthy, it is making their children sick. when you see that firsthand, you can't help bu
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a little bit of a defensive tone today. teches, financials, sort of on the downside. all the major sectors are to the upside overall. in terms of individual sub sectors strong today. building sectors are good today. ch sherwin williams is up. 411,000 new home sale numbers. not as strong as january. but january we were at a multiyear high on the numbers here. let me show you new home sales here and the important thing is the trend is to the up side. that's the good news. the bad news is this is where we were in 2006 and 2007. and we're at 411 down here. so bear in mind, the trend is up. but it's a long way from the old highs. we're still a long rgs long way from all of that. let's move on. that reallily stalled out. i'm not that worried about it. here's what i watch when i want to look at the total stock market. it's everything. 99% of the market capitalization in the united states. it's bigger than the s&p 500. and we're less than 1%. less than 1% away. this is not what i call signs of deterioration. you can own this. the exchange traded fund. i've been asking people,
a little bit of a defensive tone today. teches, financials, sort of on the downside. all the major sectors are to the upside overall. in terms of individual sub sectors strong today. building sectors are good today. ch sherwin williams is up. 411,000 new home sale numbers. not as strong as january. but january we were at a multiyear high on the numbers here. let me show you new home sales here and the important thing is the trend is to the up side. that's the good news. the bad news is this is...
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. >>> setbacks for the defense in the jodi arias murder trial. a key defense witness, psychologist richard samuels already testified that arias suffers from acute distress disorder which develops into post traumatic stress disorder. samuels on the stand yesterday admitting he should have re-examined arias after she admitted lying about who killed her boyfriend travis alexander. >> you just said knowing that this was a lie, you used it and then concluded that those confirm the presence of ptsd even though you just now told us that this is based on a lie. >> perhaps i should have re-admitted the test. >> wow. at the time samuel tested arias in january of 2010 she was claiming two unknown intruders had killed alexander. >>> so on this tenth anniversary of the u.s. invasion, deadly proof that iraq is still at war with itself. nearly 50 people have been killed and scores more wounded in an outbreak of bombings and shootings. most of the attacks have been in baghdad and shiite areas. this really is such a fragile democracy at this point. and i talked a
. >>> setbacks for the defense in the jodi arias murder trial. a key defense witness, psychologist richard samuels already testified that arias suffers from acute distress disorder which develops into post traumatic stress disorder. samuels on the stand yesterday admitting he should have re-examined arias after she admitted lying about who killed her boyfriend travis alexander. >> you just said knowing that this was a lie, you used it and then concluded that those confirm the...
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in oracle's defense analysts point out that such a strong executer they've had one-off glitches. >> it's always come back. again, i want to point out that i think that there's a lot that's not great. it has been the tale of two economies. there's ken pal from general mills on last night. that's a terrific story. but then you come back and you say, well, look, some of these stocks have been up, up, up, up, that are in that group. there's a big goldman piece today about the industrials. they like a bunch of stocks that are again moved una lot. i don't want to be sanguine here. i think there is a lot of stuff that's not good. >> cisco got downgraded, stock is down 3% right now. overall tech issue -- >> goldman's been saying over an over cisco's been taking share from juniper. obviously there's saying there's no share to be taken. that business is just not that good. oracle -- remember being amy packet, they did that acquisition order to boost. i don't know, if cisco's not doing well why would you want to move big into tellco. >> we mentioned a couple strong reports from home builders. kb ho
in oracle's defense analysts point out that such a strong executer they've had one-off glitches. >> it's always come back. again, i want to point out that i think that there's a lot that's not great. it has been the tale of two economies. there's ken pal from general mills on last night. that's a terrific story. but then you come back and you say, well, look, some of these stocks have been up, up, up, up, that are in that group. there's a big goldman piece today about the industrials....
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access to and information he may have had on him pertaining to drone type technologies for aerospace defense technologies. bill: wow!. >> missile technologies. bill: serious, serious matter too. you mentioned too that his story wasn't straight when they talked to him. >> that's right. bill: something to watch. bill, thank you. we'll see where this goes. about 28 minutes past. here is martha with more. martha: a move by the governor of michigan to save a dying city has met heavy resistance there. [shouting] boy, what a story this is. and the union battle in one city that could affect communities around the country. bill: also lindsay lohan facing a judge yet again. but this time she wasn't the only one stealing that spotlight. >> these are official representatives. that is more important than any reason you're here. >> no, no. you let go. you have something to say to me about my daughter? martha: all right, we want to get you the latest on the breaking news situation in syria. the numbers are changing as we speak really, but the latest is about 25 people killed in a chemical attack in syria.
access to and information he may have had on him pertaining to drone type technologies for aerospace defense technologies. bill: wow!. >> missile technologies. bill: serious, serious matter too. you mentioned too that his story wasn't straight when they talked to him. >> that's right. bill: something to watch. bill, thank you. we'll see where this goes. about 28 minutes past. here is martha with more. martha: a move by the governor of michigan to save a dying city has met heavy...